Sports Medicine

Get back in the game

Arthroscopic and reconstructive surgery to repair athletic injuries and restore strength and motion.

From weekend athletes to competitive players, our sports medicine surgeons repair the injuries that keep you off the field. Most procedures are arthroscopic and outpatient, with a clear return-to-activity plan built around your goals.

What We Treat

Conditions addressed by Sports Medicine

ACL and ligament tears
Meniscus injuries
Rotator cuff tears
Shoulder instability and labral tears
Cartilage damage

Treatment Approach

What we do in Sports Medicine

ACL Reconstruction

Rebuilding the torn ligament to restore knee stability for cutting and pivoting sports.

Rotator Cuff Repair

Arthroscopic reattachment of torn shoulder tendons to restore strength and motion.

Meniscus Repair

Repair or trimming of torn knee cartilage to relieve pain and locking.

Shoulder Stabilization

Arthroscopic repair of the labrum and ligaments for recurrent dislocations.

What to Expect

Your visit, step by step

01

Pre-Surgical Consultation

Your surgeon reviews your imaging and history, confirms you are a candidate for outpatient surgery, and answers your questions so you know exactly what to expect.

02

Pre-Op Preparation

Our team verifies your benefits, completes pre-operative testing, and gives you clear instructions on medications, eating, and what to bring on the day of surgery.

03

Day of Surgery

You arrive, meet your anesthesia and nursing team, and your procedure is performed in our accredited operating suite. Most patients are home the same day.

04

Recovery & Follow-Up

You recover comfortably in our recovery suite, go home with detailed instructions, and your surgeon and care team stay in close contact through your follow-up.

Typical Timeline

Return to sport ranges from a few weeks for simple arthroscopy to several months for ligament reconstruction, guided by a structured rehab plan.

Sports Medicine FAQs

Do I need surgery for my injury?

Not always. Many injuries respond to rehabilitation. Surgery is recommended when it gives you the best chance to safely return to the activity you care about.

When can I return to sport?

It depends on the procedure and your sport. Your surgeon and therapy team set a milestone-based timeline that protects your long-term joint health.

Considering Sports Medicine?

Talk with our team about your procedure, what to expect, and whether outpatient surgery is right for you.